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DALYOFFICIAL BULETIN1
Pubiceaton In the Bulletin t costructve notice to all members o-
th I n~vi st. Copy receved oti3 tP . im. (11:3 a. im. Rtuday)
Volume $8, SATERDA, MAY 2, 1923 Number 174
Robert Froet:#
n Tihe Enlglsh department announces two public readings from his own
ieoems by Robert Frost. They Will be gven in Sarah Caswell Angell hal,
on" 'Iuesday' and Thursday evening of next week. These readings ar
initended especially for students and members ol: the faculty who nave
not yet' 'had an opportunity to hear Mr. Frost. Admission will be fre
but by tickt Only. Tickets may be obtained from Prof. Ilumphres of
the.Lngilsh department, in the Assstant Dean's office; from Prof. Cow-
deni of the Rhetoric department, in the Rhetoric library; from Mr. Wilner
of the Public Speaking department, and Prof. Scheder, Engineering
E <nlish, in the respective offices.
L A. STRAUSS.
Stuetitts in ];lecrical EngineerIng 1:
Will please note that, on a showing that it would be especially de-
sirable to at least half of the class. I have postponed the session of Thurs-
"day May 24, to Tuesday, May 29, at 5 I. M. The regular session Will also
bte held on Thursday, May 31, at 5 P. Mv. At these two sessions the last
progress report will be heard from every member of the class, each of
ivhtore is requested to digest this report so that it may be presented in
not more than ten minutes. H.1.H.T. IICBIE.
Students of Engineering Mechanics-Extra Examinations:
All 'stud ents who go to first camp or whose regular E. M. exams.
conflict with other regular examinatons
w 1C1. 1. Etru xaminations, Wednesday evening, May 30, 1923, 6 toI
6, Room N. 411-'Engineering Brilding.
L. M. 2 Fztra Examinations, Tuesday evening, May '29, 1923, 6 to
10,1 pot No. 411 Fnglneering Building.
.M.3. Extra Elxaminations, Thursday evening, May 31, 1923, 6 to
10, I oui No. 411 .Engineering Building.
F.M. . lExtra Examinations, Thursday, May 31. 1923, 2 to 6 p. in,
IWooms a401-402 Vngneering Bildiig.,
F. N. MENEFEE.
otudents in Automobile Engineering:
There,wi1 be a showing of the moving picture film "Elements of the
Automnoble'~ in the Natural Science Aiu torium on Monday evening, May
24th at :30 p. m.
Thesc films Were. prepared. by the War Department for use in train-
ing "automnoble mechanics in the Motor Transport Corps, and make very
r lear 'the costruction and operation ' of the principal elements of the a
1 1 utorolile. Those of, the public who wish to. attend are cordially in-
vited~.W E. LAY.
All students why wish to work for their board during the first ses-
sion pf camp call at my officee at five o'clock on Monday, May 28th
1-. B. MERRICK.
WPFoen's 1Rsearch - Cub:"
There will be a meeting of the Women's Research Club on Monday
evening, May 28 at 7:30-P. M. in Room, Z21' Nat'l Science Building. Papers
will be giveu by"Ms. P. S. Welch and Mis Mina W inslow.
ELIZABETH L. THOMPSON,
Secretary.
fthe ins tallationT of officers Of the~Craftsmen of the University willt
be held at the Masonic Temple beginning at 7:30 P. Tn. Saturday, May
20,~1923., Refreshments will be served J. W. ISTU,
President.
)re~.twes of Tlie Uttiersity Chanber Of Commerce:
Those, desiring to attend the banquet, please call at office Room
142 Np. S 'OuIlog, Friday, May 25th, between the hours of 1 and 5 p. i.,
talso Monday, May 2th, at the same hours. Reservtions must be made
at this time. RUDOLPH GROSS,
°. ~hairman "Banquet Counittee.
1Jn4F'rsity of M1ibgan Baud:
Thie following men have been appointed for the Commencement Band:
. D. Almnan Q. M Klein
J. K.. Altland W. kruger
J El. Baton' J. P. Lawton
W.lLBartlett W. 11. McCracken.
L l.Bauer J . .Maxwell
B. kioyee R. W. Mleffert
H.S ush J. D. Miller
0. J. ,Cole J. . Morey
0. A, Collins 11. M. Osmun
D. 0 . Cooper 11I. L. Packer
L. k. Corbett C. E. Perry
F. C. Cutting L. R. Preston
BD. W. Daines C. ,F. Ruck
0 " 4. PWitt J. F. Sander
. ,~. vetls ., Schtepers
W. V.FergsoflT. C. Schnierla

D. J. Fraley _ 4V. Seeley
F. B. Frallih.A... A. Smith
A. L. 'Gleason I,. Stutz
H. S. Gould 0. S. Tappan
K. M lv awl~es W. J. Tulledge
It. HartnelI l F. Ward
11. W. Jackm~an E. F. Smellie
K. P. Jones Lj. D. VSanAntwerp. i
G. . lKirscha
These men are to report at thei following formations:--May 26, Boy's
anud Girl's Clubs Picnic and Kazoo Normal Game, 1:30 P. M.; May 30,
Memorial Day Services; June 2, Conferencec Track Meet; Jane 14, Alumnus{
Bounce; June 15; 1J. of W. Ball Game; June 16, U. of WT Ball Gamne and
Senior Promnenadle; June 18, Commiencement
WILFR1FD WILSON, Director'.
"The Truth"-F'ifll RehearsAl:
All mnembers of the cast for ."The Truth" will meet at 1:00 o'clock
sharp today (Saturday) for a dress rehearsal.
R. XD.'T. HOLLISTER.
Unwa hedGlas es sed at our parties as well as else-
whee, 'Dr. Forsythe said.
UBarbhrdc-herse,"
Barbric-orS~he -DODOS END SERIES
",Barbaric" anEd "not worthy of Uni-
verisity students" were the terms used Dodos will conclude their final dra-
by 'Dr. 'Warren E. Forsythe yesterday }Vatic presentation series with .their
ir. commuenting onl the practice of stu= performance at 8 o'clock tonight of
denIts us7ing the same set of cups and the four one act plays which were giv-
glasses, without washing themn, irk ser- on last evening and the nighit before.'
vipng punch at parties held here dur-Alfurpayaewitey Ik1-
ink the school year. beth Allfourhplaysiaeritt aen by ndm
Students would lo ihhorrorlesofte niriyfauyad
ait any public eating house that failed their casts contain students and fac-i
to wash dishes. Why should they not lity actors.

Jug's]andti;bacI of yrkshould rget inl17
W HA 'S GOING O mp rvf l im t 208, 1t mwe
- lwr (or Comme :rce ba nquet thould be
1 ia~i i--UQ fo Oils('til:2T~i Iito 5<fF 'Ilo v ' in(roOm1 142' of the Na-
be submijtted by '.:30(; 'cloch ofurlSiec bilig
the ~ day before putliictn. Ei' 1,A^ofad'1lngSt ledby ;tm-i
S ..-er"i , Can FedeLr~i 'tin o(?t- rts :n arc(hI-
SATURlI)A eulcrdrsma-in floor,
14)~~~i :f-.S E. tonferenlce flitread-)Egneighidug
ing room of the Union.
12:15-.-Board of directors luncheon inl B
Iprivate dining room of thle Union.r No'.. ag ,
12;15-D~elin. Zet I liitclwEOIIii ii room Aut FJV* aig
I3{ 3 of the Union. Saved By lanea
33:00---Baseball gamte, W1restern Niormal
I vs. Michigan, Ferry field. *:':: *p N (ie \XQ01Pc r-
6:}1 . :06- lphIa hi Slgigmadinner 11III oomX>....> ! 'Af. ' . fFrdr
intoo f hxnin I*i'h i , An ,onc oitl in cafL-
r23oomthelUof h nio TCotdtob irpoi
7 0 lmn soiatei (ainlerin o" o r n r.(iiehv en inythe
lde(iing room of the Unionci-qipoic o eta ie~
meetng n radin romI.o, he sFein arter.e they hiaveinbeen
Union.Ii olleting bp ere sfo he nitionr-
roo 3111-tp oomthe Uible class meets L tdt o e m ro v aying. . -ig
in --L n ha. ociaccndner i \ideuly':1 Glot ha elf bthrough the
7l3adisen eing in oftheUonc~
S:eetin~hgoi lread eiging romoom thewi ~re Itetdte on ihete ope
# 3Union.teUin
'UDYIpitdum ieo h m rican- cr- ltrells ler ~eIftanus se t ia-
?9:00-'niIver Itoon's ble lssuets a nkd lisdmmsin ue rxagetlga h1 oPnaafrd
meetsLnUpeRomLnehl.ceigoreSprmCo.utie hall.Fsmur aiy i rplanesIt Oere sent j Plg
temll. p{,instalwhitisetoout, onleone, a Mar- t
catin bo vl.?'c) r athe David, whre Mrige
13(21 of the Union. foI Rh dshl'a B.-sh k:ips holdha e atdt - (onl ug te opr-Jdea
~:3-Oeu hus atWelJudlg terdwi l3.arkoerwih allbeen - 1Veteans
I 3-W S UeN uiDAY et n f I p ital upinrhnd otterA than Stu-r- l" l'laF itrtt~iSStln n1i
oines inhUp.py noneu e . D tid ifrm- mL n h lI (it ln( ah cryn
6 :3 0--- tamidlta Philassdinneri iof Wllation, .co Dernce arkd isa el l#aIioniiI
h19of he nio.eban s a e r. tO.th Gad ate ; <i !u erin ftett '
Chis, ees n ppo oo ,la.
t~torar freshmn pre rqueste to ")cI otherttuout, ornanzationsaae re
therlt.en«.6Te clss ts qil-e toruemihthid acovisdtoPLAe An,'
sever--lSaudetsmbecss eet ime-TitRegistrar Ar-the t .ll, ~for dt10CR
ThomTsonctreet.the Autytheneelcted.-..emnttI
SWuesey Ma i err olepl.'n shuldb,,t,)edt atone. I
ni0-n totasferneSepsftmbrotueyots f-rwiin rolboconeitie rell
one of theUprofessonaosholhor atdimediately.rshi htudavet
ollestntnhecomind.uri-ayntomnagers ar?.e tailected for
6:3u---aitshcul mak Piatiorn toomthe inext ear. All en nterplistdin ,

AT TILE TIIEATERS

4Screen-Today j

Arcadec-"Thre Trall
somie Pine" Nithin c , e n~

of, thec
<Maryl

LonoiC-
MilE,
Mumia-.

Majestic - Poa Negri in "Madic
Love"; Billy Moore and Hlis
Orchestra; comedy.
Wuerth---"The Main From Lost
Rivers," with House Peters.
-Comedy, news,
Orpheum-Frank Maayo in "Thme
Altar Stairs>"; comedy.

If students aire goinlg to lllaij1
1w pacels holme before vacation they
diedby A111 -Arbor postal authl
t~sto :send the1'_rid;t aw'"ay. A
pas t years the ou mtflow-of mlllu
grow _.,11Waot of usua211 l poportionni
the las:t Stewvidayts ofsc hool lappro:
F ill not haiid theirpa:ck a ges at Eh
uitl omt','i:"e'after they th1eIl5C
i-a , . am-rvedit is.saidl.
I~FirP. Sunday Dinnei
" .:1111tIh i e£ iQh I III!!!hIlQgg6jlQ1,I
I CHI1CKEN
ROAST BEEF
I - PROAST LAM]
STRAWBERRY
SHORTCAKE
Amnd all the-trimmingbs
t 11 o2 al i, Price $'
S315 S. STATE ST, PHONE 171

Mt~go- TibIsIfeek

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Garrick (Detroit) -.. Bostello
company in "Little Old Newsi
York.
utding, place at.Davidl, th"merium w;I
ropped, wraLpped in) Was*te, and th~
lane returned to l)'vala fiiel, 18 mile
way, to take Mrs. (;aige to 11;ilbo :
'lie trip froih i)avi~l to Bailboa hit,
be inade on horsebackl.
Patronize The D~ail y advcuti ;er;.

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ID 10(0 CARDS $3.00 AND UP.
DS FROM YOUR IPILATE $1.75.

R.S

-TRINITY LUTHERAN
CHURCH
Fifth Ave. and Will3ani St.
REV. L. F. C UNlD ERM3N~, Pastor
10:30 A. I. ---- Special service for
Lutheran Soniors under ltt->pi ges
of the Luthterani Student Cluib.
rtev. Guntderlnan will recach onl
the thfne, " ITime 'frimiGod."

'~bc Eft iciec of 4unarj

Fllnm -y --we sonet eoe,.cmlrlo;ok t l: efact-pro-
rli t('a ,?:c ic'.1 It stands:fr.tt"v lscheduling;of
O C111"'i. Ont a certain (lay e verywek a man de-
:'bc,:tcly la.es (Ced. To (lo0<<t0 l:et;is time iligiouls
motrive running regularly throughb his life. At statedf?(
It ij said that onecan c sh hisg,.1,soul w hli
;'e 's it; tb-at lhe will-pay hlis r'- mtsItlhs ake
-w~h suitable frequency, bt' 11! h pefrto hild
hioisel ( by Yto prescribed r[L'la .,..c' wed d lthis
w :lli our everyday scehedlule o1* e ,o 'I(I tig-t no-
wherie . We know too welf luhat ti's- thi gs which 11re
not given a leflaite pla~ce in our :dily time table"

rzeceive scanity and diminishing attention, an:id are
often i1crowd ed out entirely.
The same is true with religion. Ilaphiazardl reli-
gion gets nor;hIere,' To "try" one churchi on Ione
SEuday and another on the next, andl then to be
absent from any for- a. month is not gran ting our
religionr regularity of operation %for purposes of efli-
cieicy Such regularity is granted to e'VertVlhing
elewe (10, why derny it to religion? Why~ not give.
ommi faith -a fair chance for eficiency by schlc 'ing
at least once a week into tihe plan of our lives?

FIST CHURMCH OF CHRIST
SCIENT IST
409 S. Division -
S),unday Morning
Service. 10:30
Sub'ject: "Soul "and Body"
Sundaiy School, 11:45.
Wec u dndy Evening, testimony
meetinlg, 7:3'0.
Pclading Room, 236) Nichels Ar-
ca(le. Open daily 12 to 5 excepi
Sunldays alnd Ilolidays.
ALL ARIE WELCOME
I AN ARBOR

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EVERYONE IS WELCOME

Henry Lewis.' -

UNITARIAN CHURCH
State andt huron Streets
STDNEY S. R(OBIN.S, Minister
Senior Sunday
1:0;30 A. Al. - Organ IPeiod. M.,r.
La Rowe.
Melody....... ......Dawes
Land of Skay-Blue Water...Eddy
Processional March ... . Whlitney
10:40 A. A4- "Thie University as ,an
Adventure' in lDemocracy."
4:30 P. MT.--Outdoor Me(ting.
Vocal Selections:
The Living God ......... O'Mlara
Recessional ......iDeKoven

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ZION LUTHERAN
CHURCH

Fifth Av e. and Washington St.
E. C. STVLtlLORN Pastor
10:30 A. 1\. --At Conmmunion service.
5:30 P. M.---Student Forum. MHiss
Ilet4t M. .N:icoai will lead., ub
icct, "heValue of - 1uiday
School Tahn.
7:80P. Ml---Scri ice with sermon
on tie Subject, "s~ily Beliee illh
the *jHoy Trintyly by the pastor.

BETHLEHEM
EVANGELICAL CHURCH
(Evangelical Synzod of N. A.)
4tliAve., neair }Packard
fl .NUANPso
S undlay School -at 9:00 a. m.
Church Service at 10:-00 a. m. Eng-
Church Service 11:00 a. m. Ger-
n.
SI mien.ts Cortdially Welcomed
S.PAUL'S LUTHERAN
CHURCH

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FIRST BAPTIS'T
CHURCH
Rn El) WARD SAYLES, Minister
1IOWA RD R. UIAPI IAN,
Mlinister for Students

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BI3BLE, CHAIR
BIBLE CLASSES

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Senior Sunday
10: 30-Morning Worship.
by M\r. Chapimil.
13:00--Guild Class.

Sermnon{

6:00-Student Friendship Four.
6:30 - Guild Meeting. I{resl man
Night. G. C. D. Thompson, '20i,
Leader.

Seed "Upper Ron-" Bulle
and Printed Sc~chdle

M~rs. Annis Dexter
Soloist, will sine
sEmt vi. ,.

Gray, Cotntrailto
a't t) toning

Su da1"y Class

for Men

A'll sei'vices ii l "mil ih.

,9:30 to 10:15

(Missouri synod)

FIRST METHODIST CHURCH,
R1EV. A. NY. STALKIER, D.I, ~Pastor
iiiSS ELLEN fit. MOORS, Stuent 1ireclor
:10:30 A. TO. Morning Wrship). Sio-Sunday. Subject: 'rf l Lon:
1'oad."x
12:00 Noon. BIBLE CLASSES iniWELEY ALL.
5:30-6:30 C.1'. M (WOE"', hOUSE at \VESLEY ii All1.
6:x10 P. Y. 'VP. ('1 lE R 1iAO'ARA, Leader of WE.SLEYAN (GT LJ! DE-
VOTIONALMEEa'TING.
7:30 P. M. Eveniing Worship. Paystor' , Subiccf : "1£ S E'
SPECIAL MUISC: "Allegro .Assam'---op. 61,, (Cuilmrant) , Mi,:. Rheacti
"l3enedictu&' (Tours), the Chorus Choir; I"Recessional''( l cK a eui),
the Chorus; "The Cross'' (Ware), Mrs. Wheeler; "FinaL)'" (Gu-
mant), Mr's. iRhead ; "Andanrte" (uilmant) , MVrs. Rhowl ; "Sols of
time Righteous" (Noble),-Mr. and Mrs. Whe(+.,"r, Miss I oweand(
Tkr. D~ewey; "Land of I-lop and Glory" (Elgam'), Mis1lowe;
"Mlarch" (Wider), Mrs. Phead.-

('A Rn hirA. BRAl~t IfumPasts

FIRST PRErS BYTE RIAN CHURCHl
-' DII~INANI) 11L'1ON
11EV. 1. A. BAR RE"!"i, l.I
LEWIS C. RtllfMA N -, Se (y Mi'ix St i 1'!ts
Morning Wor"slmi1f
10:30

9 : 30---Service in Germxan.
11~: 30-Sp3ecial iEng;lish service for
Seniior Student-. Sermon sub-
ject : "TIhe 1'4 1 11; ' (, Go .l---'l'xe Ony
Truae ( - O God."-

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"A 610 k 3gI ll" p"
Young PCi)I c'5 Ilouzr
6:0
Chr i;istan Endea vr PeIetingt
"Whalt Would Christ Think of i. Uicr~sily Social If;-e1"
Claribel Ilowen, '24, hLeader

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CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
"TIHE STONE CHURCH WITh TILE WARM X ELCOIF"
Iherbert A. Jump, E, JKnox Mitchell, Mary K. Mllatr, Staff.
"STR' IF+E, STARS AND SU.CC1e-3S" will be the sul)Ject of Mr. Jm'
. sermon ap~propriate to Mlemo,_rial Day, antd Cali-and-Gown Day at
10:30 A.' 1M. Congregational Senior01S inv~ited to conic in cs p and

CHURCHl OF CHRIST
(DISCIPLES)
Tflen.pora"'ry Homie
LANE HALL

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.tt t reW9s Episcopal urcl)
cORm. CATHERINE AND DIVISION STIEETS
HENRY LEWIS, hector
TRINITY SUND)AY
8:00 A. M.--IIoly Communion.
10:30 A. 1M.--- ilAniesaySrv icein hnor of the Rev. Ihenry,
t ~lock:, D.1)., ReLcto rneritus;. Extra full vested choir of 45 oi

l:3"0 A. MT.- -Bible School.-Prof'.,
11aruli, superintendent.
1,2:00 1lW--Student Classes in Lane
liztll headinig Rooms.

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